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I have a login form which appears at the top of all of my pages when the user is logged out. My current jQuery/javascript code works in Firefox 3 but not IE 7. The code queries a page which simply returns the string "true" or "false" depending on whether the login was successful or not. Inside my $.ready() function call I have the following...

$('#login_form').submit(function() {

    	var email = $('input#login_email').val();
    	var pw = $('input#login_password').val()

    	$.get('/user/login.php', { login_email: email, login_password: pw }, function(data) {
    		alert('get succeeded');
    		if(data == 'true') {
    			$('#login_error').hide();
    			window.location = '/user/home.php';
    			alert('true');
    		}
    		else {
    			$('#login_error').show();
    			alert('false');
    		}

    	});

        alert('called');

    	return false;
    });

In FF, I am successfully transferred to the intended page. In IE, however, the below alerts "called" and nothing else. When I refresh the page, I can see that I am logged in so the $.get call is clearly going through, but the callback function doesn't seem like its being called (ie. "get succeeded" is not popping up). I also don't appear to be getting any javascript error messages either.

Why isn't this working in IE?

Thanks

EDIT: Since a couple people asked, whenever I enter a correct email/password or an incorrect one, nothing in the callback function happens. If I manually refresh the page after entering a correct one, I am logged in. Otherwise, I am not.

EDIT 2: If I alert out data in the callback function nothing happens in IE (I do not get an alert popup). In FF, it alerts true for valid email/pw combos and false for invalid ones. I am using jQuery 1.3.2.

EDIT 3: Ok, guys, I tried R. Bemrose's thing down there and I'm getting a "parseerror" on the returned data. I'm simply echoing 'true' or 'false' from the other PHP script. I also tried 'yes' and 'no', but that still gave me a parse error. Also, this works in Chrome in addition to FF.

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I have a login form which appears at the top of all of my pages when the user is logged out. My current jQuery/javascript code works in Firefox 3 but not IE 7. The code queries a page which simply returns the string "true" or "false" depending on whether the login was successful or not. Inside my $.ready() function call I have the following...

$('#login_form').submit(function() {

    	var email = $('input#login_email').val();
    	var pw = $('input#login_password').val()

    	$.get('/user/login.php', { login_email: email, login_password: pw }, function(data) {
    		alert('get succeeded');
    		if(data == 'true') {
    			$('#login_error').hide();
    			window.location = '/user/home.php';
    			alert('true');
    		}
    		else {
    			$('#login_error').show();
    			alert('false');
    		}

    	});

        alert('called');

    	return false;
    });

In FF, I am successfully transferred to the intended page. In IE, however, the below alerts "called" and nothing else. When I refresh the page, I can see that I am logged in so the $.get call is clearly going through, but the callback function doesn't seem like its being called (ie. "get succeeded" is not popping up). I also don't appear to be getting any javascript error messages either.

Why isn't this working in IE?

Thanks

EDIT: Since a couple people asked, whenever I enter a correct email/password or an incorrect one, nothing in the callback function happens. If I manually refresh the page after entering a correct one, I am logged in. Otherwise, I am not.

EDIT 2: If I alert out data in the callback function nothing happens in IE (I do not get an alert popup). In FF, it alerts true for valid email/pw combos and false for invalid ones. I am using jQuery 1.3.2.

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I have a login form which appears at the top of all of my pages when the user is logged out. My current jQuery/javascript code works in Firefox 3 but not IE 7. The code queries a page which simply returns the string "true" or "false" depending on whether the login was successful or not. Inside my $.ready() function call I have the following...

$('#login_form').submit(function() {

    	var email = $('input#login_email').val();
    	var pw = $('input#login_password').val()

    	$.get('/user/login.php', { login_email: email, login_password: pw }, function(data) {
    		alert('get succeeded');
    		if(data == 'true') {
    			$('#login_error').hide();
    			window.location = '/user/home.php';
    			alert('true');
    		}
    		else {
    			$('#login_error').show();
    			alert('false');
    		}

    	});

        alert('called');

    	return false;
    });

In FF, I am successfully transferred to the intended page. In IE, however, the below alerts "called" and nothing else. When I refresh the page, I can see that I am logged in so the $.get call is clearly going through, but the callback function doesn't seem like its being called (ie. "get succeeded" is not popping up). I also don't appear to be getting any javascript error messages either.

Why isn't this working in IE?

Thanks

EDIT: Since a couple people asked, whenever I enter a correct email/password or an incorrect one, nothing in the callback function happens. If I manually refresh the page after entering a correct one, I am logged in. Otherwise, I am not.

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